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Volume 128, Number 23 March 5, 2008
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Schubert awarded for LED innovation
Martin Schubert, a doctoral student in electrical, computer, and systems engineering, was announced as the winner the Lemelson-Rensselaer Student Prize on Thursday, February 28 for developing the first polarized light-emitting diode. This new technology can be applied in the area of liquid crystal displays, used in everything from televisions and computer screens to cell phones and camera displays.

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News

Construction projects give RPI facilities face-lift

Ed/Op

Staff Editorial
Relax and stay safe during Spring Break

Editorial Notebook
Response to GM’s ‘My View’

Editorial Notebook
Danger caused by many potholes

Presidents Corner
Jackson offers update on faculty governance

Top Hat
Student Senate stays busy with multiple major projects

Derby
A changing world

My View
Leusner responds to criticism

Features

Singapore inspires desire for cultural travel

Saso’s Noodle House provides prompt, flavorful meals

Boleyn girls fight for king’s affection in film

Dave Barry
News highlights body parts

Sports

Engineers burn Brown, bulled over by Yale

Weekly Round Up
Winter season concludes

Intramural League champions crowned

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